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Indecisive and Insecure. I hate taking self portraits, I narrowed it down to four shots which where 'okay' and forced my self to pick one after an hour of debate. I am the single most indecisive person on the planet I think most days. Even when I make up my mind, which can take months or years, I frequently change my mind afterwards and the whole process starts allllllll over. In the end I prefer the shot below, but this fit the theme better.
One thing I can decide on usually is clothes. There is a girly girl, biker chick, hippy, and tom boy all dwelling somewhere inside me and it tends to come out in my clothing. SO as far as what my clothing says, ummm, I guess it says confussed? Or that I have multiple personality disorder. My prerequisit for my clothes are that they have to be 'pretty' but totally functional. If I can't crawl under my car, chase my unruley dog in it, and go out, its not welcome in my wardrobe.
For TRP and July's ABC soup
U.S., Army Brigadier General Steven Anderson (Ret.) formerly in charge of the US military fuel supply in Afghanistan speaks during a protest against the Keystone XL Pipeline Proposal outside the State Department's final public hearing on the project at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C., Oct. 7, 2011. Gen. Anderson said that the United States' dependence on fossil fuel undermines our security. Photo by Robert Meyers/Greenpeace
Photo credit: © FAO/Claudia Koerbler
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Young Somali refugees fill jerrycans with water at UNHCR's reception centre in Dollo Ado, Ethiopia. ; Worsening drought, and violence from armed extremist group al Shabaab, has caused more than 5,000 Somalis to seek refuge in Ethiopia so far this year – four times the number that crossed the border in 2018. The extremists have struck fear into the hearts of many and the climate emergency has fuelled a cycle of vulnerability for pastoralists and farmers. According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, more than 2 million people are at risk of severe hunger as Somalia faces its worst harvest since the 2011 famine that internally displaced 1.5 million people. With al Shabaab extorting money, forcing residents to grow crops that fail and forcibly recruiting child soldiers, families increasingly have no choice but to flee.
You know whn you feel insecure you hug yourself, well I do! So when you are feeling double or treble insecurity it can get a bit tangled !
This next few photos i upload are from my concentration on the imperfect world. this shoot made me uncomfortable in a way that I realized there is so much more to a person. the purpose was to:
1) show how we see these people on the surface
2) an insecurity
3) insecurity zoomed up to be pixelated, how we perceive our insecurities as magnified.
this was to show that everyone has an insecurity and that you are not alone.
thanks to linus for opening up!
23 February 2017, Freetown - The second edition of the Regional Overview of Food Insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa (2016) reveals that some 153 million people, representing about 26 percent of the population above 15 years of age in sub-Saharan Africa, suffered from severe food insecurity in 2014/15.
Photo Credit: © FAO/Jaward Keifa
"Building Bridges of Peace and Reconciliation in Times of Greater Global Insecurity"
(Berlin; December 10th - 13th, 2015)
"i've been exposed;
filtered through a maze of rumored facts.
all i've withheld coming to the surface,
hailing on me."
Sorry for the HUGE lack of uploads lately. I have had like zero inspiration/creativity. I actually shot quite a bit over the last couple days, but I really only liked a couple of them, so I'm only uploading those ones:P Again, sorry my flickr friends, that I have not posted much new stuff in a while.
p.s., this is pretty blurry, and not very creative. But despite that, I kind of liked it:P
The Social Work Department at Misericordia University hosted a seminar on food insecurity to examine and discuss one of the nation's leading health and nutrition issues.
Photo credit: © FAO/Sudeshna Chowdhury
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CreativeMornings/New York featuring Debbie Millman and Roxane Gay.
Our partners for this event were Mailchimp, WordPress.com, Basecamp and Harvest.
Our Louisville chapter chose this month’s exploration of Insecure, Rachael Sinclair illustrated the theme, and WordPress.com is presenting the theme globally.
Somali refugees wait beside their belongings at UNHCR's reception centre in Dollo Ado, Ethiopia. ; Worsening drought, and violence from armed extremist group al Shabaab, has caused more than 5,000 Somalis to seek refuge in Ethiopia so far this year – four times the number that crossed the border in 2018. The extremists have struck fear into the hearts of many and the climate emergency has fuelled a cycle of vulnerability for pastoralists and farmers. According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, more than 2 million people are at risk of severe hunger as Somalia faces its worst harvest since the 2011 famine that internally displaced 1.5 million people. With al Shabaab extorting money, forcing residents to grow crops that fail and forcibly recruiting child soldiers, families increasingly have no choice but to flee.
The Social Work Department at Misericordia University hosted a seminar on food insecurity to examine and discuss one of the nation's leading health and nutrition issues.